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What do you know about the necessary conditions for emigrating to the Netherlands?

What are the basic conditions for applying for Dutch immigration? Dutch Settlement Plan In April, 2006, 5438+0, the Dutch immigration law came into effect, which made the application procedure for immigration to the Netherlands more operational. The following is the relevant information, welcome to read!

1. What do you know about the necessary conditions for emigrating to the Netherlands?

"Dutch settlement plan" refers to the investment behavior of enterprises (parent companies, the same below) in China to set up subsidiaries (or branches, the same below) in the Netherlands, so that dispatched managers can apply for residence visas for Dutch high-tech immigration projects, and accompanying family members can also obtain residence visas. Approved according to the five-year residence permit issued by the immigration bureau.

Among all EU member states, the Netherlands is currently the country that can grant foreigners a five-year residence permit at one time.

Immigration application conditions

A. Company information of the applicant in China

1. The company has a certain history and was established for at least two years.

2, the registered capital meets the requirements, reaching more than 500 thousand yuan.

3. The enterprise is in good operating condition and has no special annual turnover requirements.

4. Have a certain scale of operation.

5. The registered capital of the Dutch subsidiary/branch is not less than 50,000 euros.

(Registered capital applicants can control it flexibly after getting a visa. )

B. Personal information of the applicant

1, under 55 years old

I have been the manager of the company for the past three years.

3. Non-major shareholders of the Company

4. College degree or above.

2. Naturalization conditions

At least 18 years old;

Before applying for naturalization, you must live in the Kingdom of the Netherlands for five years (foreigners who marry Dutch only need three years). The Kingdom of the Netherlands includes the European part of the Netherlands, Aruba, Cura? ao, Sint Maarten and Saba;

No one is against you staying in the Kingdom of the Netherlands indefinitely;

You have passed the integration exam;

You are willing to give up your existing nationality after applying for immigration and settlement in the Netherlands;

You are willing to participate in the unified naturalization ceremony and make a statement;

In the fourth year before you applied for naturalization, you were not imprisoned, fined or severely punished for community service, or convicted of a criminal offence.

3. Immigrant welfare

1, the world's leading pension system

The Dutch pension system has always been the best in the world. The original intention of the pension system design is to ensure that everyone can enjoy a decent life now and in the future after reaching the statutory retirement age. Its characteristics are mainly manifested in three pillars: basic state pension, occupational pension and private pension.

The basic national pension plan is a compulsory insurance plan based on payment, which is between pure national welfare and commercial nature. The most striking feature of this plan is that the payment is linked to personal income, while the pension is fixed and unified, which is 70% of the legal minimum wage. This embodies the design concept that everyone enjoys basic welfare equally.

2. Health care system in Europe

Since 2005, the Netherlands has been ranked in the top three in all European indicators published by healthy consumers' organizations. In the six categories of European Health Consumption Index (EHCI), the Netherlands won two titles, namely, patients' rights and information (with Denmark * * *) and service scope and convenience.

In the Netherlands, the government requires every citizen to have medical insurance. The system aims to make everyone get affordable medical care, and the government's task is to create conditions to prevent diseases and accidents as much as possible, and strive to provide various forms of treatment, care and care.

In the Netherlands, basic medical insurance has covered most of the medical services that residents may need in their daily lives, such as seeing a doctor, being hospitalized and buying medicines.

The Dutch National Medical Insurance Fund is raised through two channels:

One is the insurance premium paid by citizens (/kloc-minors under 0/8 are free), and the other is raised through income tax. The average monthly premium of basic medical insurance in the Netherlands is about 100 Euro. At the same time, the Dutch government also provides insurance subsidies for low-income people. As long as you are a Dutch citizen or have the right of abode in the Netherlands, you can apply for insurance allowance. In addition, the Netherlands implements universal medical care, and maternal care before and after the birth of the child is free. There is also domestic help for 7 days and 5 hours a day after delivery.

As long as you live legally in the Netherlands and buy medical insurance, you can enjoy all the family medical equipment and services provided by the special family medical care center. At present, the minimum choice of Dutch medical insurance is 77 euros a month. The medical insurance purchased in the Netherlands belongs to global medical insurance, and the medical expenses incurred in other countries can be reimbursed by the insurance company that purchased the insurance.

3. Quality education and relatively low tuition.

The quality of Dutch higher education is famous for its high quality, internationalization and application. In 2004, in the ranking of the top 200 universities in the world by The Times, only 14 U-universities and 13 universities were listed in the Netherlands. All its H-level universities have been selected into the list of 200 business schools in the world.

The Dutch government has invested heavily in education, which makes the cost of studying in the Netherlands relatively low. Undergraduate tuition is 50,000-70,000 yuan a year, and the average living expenses are about 50,000 yuan a year.